Bubble coral deflated

MikeTR

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Have a bubble coral that's deflated on one side. It's been permanently mounted in this spot for about a year and now going on the second week of not looking so hot. I believe it's looking a little worse than whats in the picture now. I'm wondering if it finally grew so big that it ripped.

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Here it is a month ago.

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Pic is a little deceiving, that hammer is quite small and since moved. So what are my options.. leave it alone, iodine dip? There's a lot of SPS in the tank so params are quite stable.
 
well, I sliced a bubble on my large green bubble ( cleaning ) a few weeks ago, it pulled in like yours is ,, But within a week to 10 days . its back in full glory. I didn't dip it. I left it alone. I always fear pulling such a big coral..the bubble will burst or rip when it hits the air. So you may do more damage then good trying to dip it.
 
no. thats not looking good, keep an eye on that cleaner shrimp,,,he may be making matter worse. shine a light in there after the lights are out for a few hrs. and see if he is picking at it.
 
well the leave it alone method isn't working. Shrimps aren't bothering it. Can I frag to save it?
 
well... i fragged off a little under half of it with the inland saw.. tissue was detaching. bummer.
 
looks good 2 days after fragging.. waiting game now.. feeder tentacles were out when I fed the fish so gave it a tiny bit
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did you keep the other skeleton in the tank? I have had one in the past melt away..only to have 10 or so baby bubbles appear in the old skeleton.
 
I didn't. I was worried about the possibility of brown jelly setting in even before i made the decision to frag it; or if it was some sort of bacterial infection, I didn't want it to spread.
 
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